It was, in form and 'fixtures,' an inalienably Mid-Victorian room, and held its stolid own in the riot of Rossettis. |
To give of something fundamentally and inalienably theirs is what allows so many ordinary Canadians the possibility to volunteer. |
Before she had finished, his arms were round her, and she felt how inalienably faithful he was. |
For the most part, the nouns in this class are kinship terms and body parts, that is, the things that are thought of as inalienably possessed. |
The land was, they claimed, holy, God-given, inalienably theirs, and thus non-negotiable. |
While the throne is inalienably secured to the king for life, the government is vested in a legislative chamber, called Borodemy. |